Ring announcer Bobby Cruise signs new contract with Ring of Honor

After tallying up 17 years with Ring of Honor, ROH has extended Bobby Cruise's contract and he'll remain with the company for the foreseeable future.

Ring of Honor ring announcer Bobby Cruise has been a part of ROH since 2003 and his time in the company will continue as it was announced that Cruise has signed a new deal with ROH. Prior to transitioning into his role as lead ring announcer, he was the personal announcer for current NXT producer and former ROH World Tag Team Champion Steve Corino.

The following note is from Ring of Honor’s published article about Bobby Cruise’s re-signing on ROHWrestling.com:

“The distinctive voice of ring announcer Bobby Cruise will continue to be heard by Honor Nation.

Rightfully known as “The Voice of Ring of Honor,” Cruise has signed a new contract to remain with ROH.

The Boston native began his ring announcing career in 1994 on the New England independent wrestling scene. He made his ROH debut in 2003 as Steve Corino’s personal ring announcer before transitioning into his role as ROH’s lead ring announcer.”

Bobby Cruise is one of several employees of Ring of Honor that have been with the company for over a decade including senior official Todd Sinclair.

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